1993
DOI: 10.1097/00004703-199306010-00012
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“…For Spielberger (1999), state anger is defined “as psychobiological state or condition consisting of subjective feelings of anger that vary in intensity, from mild irritation or annoyance to intense fury and rage, with concomitant activation or arousal of the autonomic nervous system” (p. 302). Theorists have linked self-esteem with anger, suggesting that threats to self-esteem can arouse anger as an emotional response (Beck, 1999; Clark, 2002) and that in women anger is expressed due to insults or attacks on self-esteem (Tavris, 1989). Empirical studies have supported a negative association between self-esteem and anger in women (Furman & Thompson, 2002) and in a sample of mostly Black single mothers (Lutenbacher, 2002).…”
Section: Theoretical Model Of Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Spielberger (1999), state anger is defined “as psychobiological state or condition consisting of subjective feelings of anger that vary in intensity, from mild irritation or annoyance to intense fury and rage, with concomitant activation or arousal of the autonomic nervous system” (p. 302). Theorists have linked self-esteem with anger, suggesting that threats to self-esteem can arouse anger as an emotional response (Beck, 1999; Clark, 2002) and that in women anger is expressed due to insults or attacks on self-esteem (Tavris, 1989). Empirical studies have supported a negative association between self-esteem and anger in women (Furman & Thompson, 2002) and in a sample of mostly Black single mothers (Lutenbacher, 2002).…”
Section: Theoretical Model Of Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Müziğin duygu ve düşünceleri ifade etmede önemli olduğu ve insanların şarkı sözlerinde kendilerine dair bir şeyler buldukları belirtilmektedir (Gençtanırım ve Voltan-Acar, 2007). Ayrıca, çeşitli inançların öğrenilmesinde de müziğin etkili bir araç olduğu ifade edilmektedir (Clark, 2015). Arabesk müzik de yaşamın içinden gelip pek çok duygunun, düşüncenin ve iç konuşmanın dışarıya yansıtılmasını sağlayan bir müzik türüdür.…”
Section: Sonuç Tartışma Ve öNerilerunclassified
“…Öte yandan Sharf (2000), şarkılar ile aktarılan duyguların ve düşüncelerin her zaman sağlıklı olmayabileceğini belirtmektedir. Sıklıkla çocukluk dönemlerinde oluşan sağlıksız inançların, iç konuşmaların ve şemaların (Clark 2015;Martin ve Young, 2010) öğreniminde ebeveynler, arkadaşlar ve dış çevreyle birlikte kitle iletişim araçları da önemli bir rol oynamaktadır. Filmler, diziler, dergiler, kitaplar, reklamlar ve şarkılar pek çok inancın edinimini kolaylaştırmaktadır (Clark, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Puddy and Jackson (2003) assessed the impact of this intervention on parenting behaviour and knowledge and carers’ progress on specific goals of the intervention. They used the Parenting Skills Questionnaire adapted from the SOS Help for Parents Quiz (Clark, 1985) to assess general parenting knowledge. Intervention carers only significantly improved more than controls on one subscale (punishment/consequences) and controls significantly improved more than intervention carers on the communication subscale.…”
Section: Effectiveness Of the Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%